He pitched 51 innings, allowing 11 earned runs and striking out 56, also leading the team in WHIP.
He again led the AL in WHIP (1.265), and issued the fewest walks per nine innings pitched (1.453).
He finished fourth in the American League in ERA and third in WHIP (.944).
Led AL in WHIP (1.113 in 1960)
Keith led the Scrappers in ERA, WHIP (0.85), and strikeouts.
His accomplishments are being the Braves franchise career leader in WHIP (1.022) and Hits Allowed/9IP (6.77).
He was also first in the AL in WHIP.
He usually leads the league in innings pitched and complete games, while ranking among the leaders in WHIP and ERA.
He also led the American League in WHIP (walks plus hits per innings pitched) with a 1.051 average.
National League Leader in WHIP (2011, 2012)